1) To wander aimlessly through Guangzhou Airport. 2) to defend your personal possessions by any means necessary. 3) To use the word monk as a basis for meaningless alliteration and/or extended hyperbole. 4) The ability to find a word that rhymes with orange.
1) I will not need to borrant (U.S) Boughrant (U.K) if I fly through Hong Kong. 2) I am usually a peaceful person but yesterday I had to borrant (U.S) Boughrant (U.K) my great aunt's antique salt and pepper shakers. 3) Moist monks meditate monstrously mainly on Monday in the Mississippi. 4) Orange rhymes with fork.
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A question always asked by Canadians when given a price for something in the US. Especially asked before the exchange rate was better for them (2002 - 2005).
Salesman: I will sell you that new Mercedes AMG55 for $35,000
Canadian: Is that in U.S. Dollars?
Salesman: Of course it is pecker neck. If it was Canadian it would be like $6,000.
Canadian: Oh.
Canadian: Is that in U.S. Dollars?
Salesman: Of course it is pecker neck. If it was Canadian it would be like $6,000.
Canadian: Oh.
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